Almost everything connected to the Internet is not secure, You could be another victim of electronic heist
Banks claims that there network security is fullproof, In most cases The electonic heist is carried out, Beacouse of carelessnes or an outsider persistence in trying different password and account numbers.
"Most banks run Unix Web servers or Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Server), and both are prone to remote attacks that can allow a hacker to take control of the server itself," said David Ahmad, the moderator of the Bugtraq mailing list, one of the leading email lists dedicated to reports of software vulnerabilities" Said Guyer An online special investigator from U.S
Here’s how it’s done:
The hacker connects to Wi-Fi network you are connected to. He starts a series of utilities to redirect other user’s data through his system. He use number of other softwares to capture the data, act as an SSL Certificate Server and to be the Man-the-Middle.

I know, it's convenient, and you already know how to use it, but think about this. Outlook Express is the default email client for every windows version since 98. How many Millions of people do you think are using the default email client? Right. Now if you were writing a computer virus that you wanted to spread rapidly through the Internet by emailing itself, what e-mail client would you write it for? Exactly. If you want to see for yourself, go to www.sarc.com and type 'outlook express' in the search field. There are many alternative email clients available, some of them free. Try www.eudora.com for starters.

Don't open file attachments unless you are sure of the source

Email file attachments are one of the most common vectors for computer viruses. Modern antivirus software will scan incoming email as a matter of course, but you still have the possibility of a new virus that has yet to be added to the list of scanned-for viruses.

Your wrists tired of using a keyboard? Fed up with lugging around an extra keyboard for your laptop? This great flexible keyboard is the solution.
This Flexible Keyboard is water proof and indestructible. It's keys are soft and very little pressure is required to activate the keys which makes it a dream to type on. When you need to move on, simply roll it up for easy transportation and storage.

A new search engine focused on people can automatically identify online information on individuals and weave it into detailed summaries
Just like Google and Yahoo, ZoomInfo crawls and indexes the web. But instead of serving up the pages in response to a query, it attempts to identify and extract specific information on people.
After entering a name into the search box, a user is presented with a list of matching individuals. Clicking through to their resume-like summaries, can reveal their job title, company name, past jobs and universities attended.
The site will be particularly useful to head-hunters, recruiters, journalists and networkers. In future it may serve up paid advertising as well as query responses but right now its purpose is to find more subscribers for the company’s premium search, which charges recruiters $1000 a month.
Existing people-finding search tools such as Yahoo! People Search and Intelius are indexed manually but automating the process means that a lot more information can be searched and presented to the users.
Privacy experts have criticised the technology for aggregating information about people without their consent. But the information collected only relates to employment and education and is freely available online to a determined searcher anyway.

Verdict: Extensive photo editing power but too technical for the average user and no competition for Photoshop for the professional.
Despite its humble shareware origins, Paint Shop Pro's photo editing feature set has grown over time to challenge Photoshop head-on. This is immediately evident with the various options for preparing your photo with special tools for straightening and perspective correction and commands for removing barrel and pincushion distortion. When it comes to colour correction the most common options are available from a dropdown list on the dedicated Photo toolbar including a One Step Photo Fix.
If you need more control, there's plenty to choose from with almost 50 filters on offer from the Adjust menu. The problem is that the sheer range can be confusing - there are no less than 11 options just for managing Brightness/Contrast - as can each individual filter - especially as the dialogs are cramped and unhelpful.
It's a similar story when it comes to local retouching. There's no doubting the power on offer with separate dodge, burn, smudge, push, soften, sharpen, lighten/darken, saturation, hue and change-to-target brushes, There's also a scratch remover and cloning tool for removing unwanted artifacts. And in each case there's plenty of control available over factors such as hardness, density, thickness and so on. There's a danger though that the control becomes too technical and intimidating. This is most obvious with Paint Shop Pro's over-the-top Red Eye Removal command which actually draws a new eye - human or animal - complete with control over pupil lightness, iris size and glint!When you want to produce montages using elements from multiple original photos, Paint Shop Pro offers good selection handling and an effective clone of Photoshop's excellent layer-based compositing system. This not only includes control over blend mode and opacity but support for layer groups, layer masks, vector shapes and text and even non-destructive adjustment layers (though not layer effects or layer comps). And for non-realistic work, Paint Shop Pro offers an impressive range of filters for applying creative effects.
When it comes to outputting your photos or compositions (there's no support for projects such as greeting cards) Paint Shop Pro offers a dedicated print module that makes it simple to handle multiple prints per page in regular or customizable layouts - and puts Photoshop's equivalent capabilities to shame. But that's about it apart from a link to Shutterfly for online web sharing. For direct emailing, burning to CD and advanced VCD output, along with superior image management generally, you'll need to shell out again for Paint Shop Pro Album (£26 exc VAT).
Ultimately Paint Shop Pro 8 provides plenty of intensive hands-on photo-editing power, but disappoints when it comes to the other functionality that brings the most out of your digital camera. And with its technical approach and old-fashioned interface, it's all rather joyless compared to the more rounded and cheaper consumer applications.
Features 4
Ease of Use 3
Value for Money 5
Overall 4 .
ratings out of 6

Instinct will cost $129.99 when released on Friday. That compares with $199 for the cheapest model of the new iPhone, which goes on sale July 11 with AT&T Inc. as the carrier.
It has many features with the new iPhone, including access to a fast wireless data network and a GPS receiver. Sprint was unusually involved in the phone's
development, and plans to promote it heavily.
The cheapest monthly plan for the Instinct will cost $69.99, which ends up closer to $80 with taxes and fees. The cost for two years of service is then about $1,900.

The price of an 8GB iPhone just got lower, and the 4GB iPhone is on its way out, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs. He announced the 8GB iPhone's new price will be $399, down $200 from its original $599 price. Well now, how does that make those of us early adopters who dropped $600 on the first ones feel? Hmm.